The Rabbis’ Anti-Black Teachings of Hatred in Practice

Border Guard officers of Ethiopian descent report rising number of racially motivated verbal attacks from Hebron youths; Druze officers also suffer racist remarks … “Niggers don’t expel Jews! This isn’t what we brought you to Israel for!” are just some of the degrading slurs Border Guard officers reported hearing from masked settlers.

Judaic apologists for these reports are leading “goys” down a dead end, hairsplitting over the translation and etymology of the term “Cush” and whether this would directly translate to English as “nigger.” This is besides the fact that a large percentage of Hebron settlers are from the U.S., speak English as their first language and have as clear an understanding of the meaning and use of the term “nigger” as any American.

Many settlers came from America, believing they were ordained by God to take back the whole of their biblical land, and if they cede ground in Hebron, then Jews could lose all of Israel. “We are the head of the spear,” says Nomi Horovitz, “guarding not only Hebron but all of our country.” (“Over Their dead Bodies,” Time, Nov. 04, 1996)

What we have here is a fine example of the dispensational, situation “ethics” aspect of Judaism at work. The Israeli “settlers” who today smear African people as “niggers” wouldn’t dare use that term openly against African-Americans when they lived in Long Island, or Los Angeles. The Israeli dispensation is different than the “diaspora” U.S. dispensation. In the U.S. where Judaics are a small minority they form golems out of the many “tribes” and pit them against each other thereby strengthening their “tribe” and weakening the others. This is why in the U.S., African-Americans can often be seen with a rabbi’s arm around them, kosher-approving them and empowering them, granting them nearly the same P.C. protected status that Judaics themselves enjoy.

Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (2nd from r.) and Martin Luther King, Jr. (4th from r.) in the Selma to Montgomery “Civil Rights” March in 1965.

But in Hebron, where Judaics are an empowered majority and the other tribes are already weakened and disadvantaged, the traditions and mandates of Judaism, which might otherwise cause a backlash if practiced openly where Judaics are a minority, come to the fore.

This dispensational system is clearly laid out by Moses Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah Avodat Kochavim where he mandates that Judaic doctors are forbidden from offering medical attention to dying non-Judaics, even for pay, plain and simple. But what is a Judaic doctor to do if following this crazy, racist mandate were to cause him difficulty or cause “The Jews” to be viewed negatively, say in a nation of empowered “Gentiles” where Judaics are a minority? Maimonides has accounted for this: ‘ … but if you fear him or his hostility, cure him for payment, though you are forbidden to do so without payment’ (cf Shahak, Jewish History, Jewish Religion) and see:New York Times Reveals Talmudic Basis for Legalistic Murder of Goys, Fake Benevolence.

Such base tribalism, insane situation ethics and deception from these “covenant people,” “eternally persecuted,” “elder brothers in the faith” is unfathomable to most non-Judaics, particularly Christians. Today, the Vatican and most western authorities are complicit in perpetuating this confusion.

Not only do they serve long and tiring hours in the reserve forces, and not only are they forced to deal with violent clashes with settlers, but now, Border Guard officers of Ethiopian descent are also faced with rising racism.

“Niggers don’t expel Jews! This isn’t what we brought you to Israel for!” are just some of the degrading slurs Border Guard officers reported hearing from masked settlers.

During the violent clashes between Israeli forces and settlers in Hebron on Tuesday “a bunch of veiled people started yelling at us: Who are you to expel us from our home? An Ethiopian does not expel a Jew! A nigger does not expel a Jew!” one Border Guard officer of Ethiopian descent recounted.

“I just didn’t know what to do with myself,” he said.

Officers ‘deeply offended’ by remarks

And it turns out this was not the only such incident to take place. Another officer reported that while arriving to make an arrest about a week and-a-half ago, a group of youths verbally attacked him saying, “Who told you to come and evacuate us? You Ethiopians. What are you, this State’s niggers? Olmert’s niggers?”

The officers said they were deeply offended by these remarks, but stressed that the ones making them were settler youths coming from outside of Hebron, and not the residents of the Jewish settlement or Kiryat Arba, who have treated them with respect.

Border Guard sources reported that racist remarks were also made against Druze soldiers. “We knew that this would happen so we instructed our officers in advance,” said a source.

“We harshly condemn those extremists that bring a bad name to an entire public by using racial slurs against Border Guard fighters that spend night and day protecting residents of the West Bank.

“As part of the preparations for the mission the fighters were instructed to ignore such comments and carry out their mission with the utmost professionalism.”